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Meanings of
revile
in English
Portuguese
denegrir
Catalan
vituperar
Back to the meaning
Spread negative information about.
rail
vilify
vituperate
Portuguese
denegrir
Synonyms
Examples for "
rail
"
rail
vilify
vituperate
Examples for "
rail
"
1
High-speed
rail
services to France, the Netherlands and Germany were also suspended.
2
No, according to the
rail
industry trade body the Rail Delivery Group.
3
Step 6: -Designateimportant, heavily used corridors for high speed
rail
system.
4
The case for publicly run
rail
is popular, and for good reason.
5
Issuance remains dominated by the transport sector, particularly
rail
,
followed by energy.
1
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull urged Australians not to
vilify
the Muslim community.
2
I refuse to
vilify
happy chance in the name of black despair.
3
He labored, with a cruel industry, to
vilify
his character in England.
4
Yet theologians
vilify
Brann from the pulpit-teachers denounce him to their pupils.
5
Their tongues have been quick to condemn and free to
vilify
me.
1
Useless to argue with the tradesmen, to expostulate, to
vituperate
.
2
Even the laughers themselves sometimes
vituperate
the cachinnation they indulge in, and many of them
3
Tell Borya, Mitya, and Andrushka that I
vituperate
them.
4
The "one" hangs; the "many" command by the dignity of force; the "few"
vituperate
and scold.
5
Hush, Orloff, do not
vituperate
.
Usage of
revile
in English
1
In the meantime, the two small foes continued to
revile
one another.
2
Beware how you
revile
the Magistrates; You may be whipped for that.
3
Regional Muslim leaders and rebels
revile
each other as blasphemous and criminal.
4
Others came to
revile
,
denounce and defy the powers of the church.
5
To scorn and
revile
wealth is the mere resource of splenetic poverty.
6
In like manner, let no one
revile
a person blind or dumb.
7
So must a crowd of nihilists look when they
revile
an autocrat.
8
The Indians, when fighting, are prone to taunt and
revile
each other.
9
We must not
revile
good men because they think differently from ourselves.
10
They curse and
revile
their enemies and their enemies' wives and daughters.
11
Indeed, I wondered why passers-by did not
revile
or even stone me.
12
I won't
revile
it just because it ends with a double catastrophe.
13
Why else do Northern demagogues ridicule it, and Southern demagogues
revile
it?
14
Stand by a stone and
revile
it, and what will you gain?
15
Upon them came our Saviour's prophecy, that men should
revile
them .
16
Even as did Palissy's-ofpottery fame-wife ,sodid Goolahwilleel's family
revile
him.
Other examples for "revile"
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About this term
revile
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
revile against
revile the gods
revile men
earn revile
revile a child
More collocations
Translations for
revile
Portuguese
denegrir
Catalan
vituperar
ultratjar
Revile
through the time
Revile
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common